
Image by: Storrey Morrison, couirtesy the Salt Archive
At 53, Dr. Bruce Churchill was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s Disease.
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Piece Description
Two years later, Bruce copes by choosing to engage in the same activities that he’s had for years: working and coaching a volleyball team.
Intro and Outro
INTRO:AS MANY AS 30,000 AMERICANS SUFFER FROM ALS, ALSO KNOWN AS LOU GEHRIG’S DISEASE. THERE IS NO KNOWN CURE FOR THIS NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDER. AS A RESULT, MANY OF THOSE DIAGNOSED ARE PLACED IN THE FRIGHTENING POSITION OF KNOWING THAT THEY ONLY HAVE A FEW YEARS LEFT TO LIVE. INDEPENDENT PRODUCER REHMAN TUNGEKAR TELLS THE STORY OF A MAN FACING SUCH AN ILLNESS.
OUTRO:Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Your Hand In Mine | Explosions in the Sky | The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place. | Temporary Residence Limited | 00:00 |




